Immortal (Cynthia Clawson album)

Immortal is a 1986 album by gospel singer Cynthia Clawson. The hymn "Immortal Invisible" was a hit on contemporary Christian radio, and the album peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Christian album chart.[1] Produced by John Rosasco, the album was released on Dayspring, a subsidiary of Word Records.

Immortal
Studio album by
Released1986
GenreChristian
LabelDayspring / Word Records
ProducerJohn Rosasco

Track listing

  1. My Faith Has Found A Resting Place
  2. Immortal Invisible
  3. Let Me Get Lost
  4. Heartsong
  5. Hot Fire
  6. I Will Survive
  7. Spirit Shine
  8. Softly And Tenderly
  9. Bring It To Jesus
  10. One More Dayspring
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